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Arousal theory refers to the general class of theories that assume behaviour is partly a function of the general state of arousal (excitation) or de-arousal (inhibition) of the cortex and/or other brain structures.
Arraignment refers to the first stage of the trial process, at which the indictment or information is read in open court and the defendant is requested to respond.
Array of services refer to the collection of services for an identified population, that is, for aging people such as Meals on Wheels, Adult Day Care, congregate living and meal services for aging persons.
Arrhythmia refers to abnormal electrical activity in the heart (e.g., a premature ventricular contraction).
Ars moriendi literally means the "art of dying,” a practice that focused on what one should do to die well
Arson is a term in Forensic Psychology which refers to the malicious burning of the dwelling house of another. This definition has been broadened by state statutes and criminal codes